Salt Mines

Goderich, Canada - July 16 - Gerry Rogers (left) is the VP of Operations at the mine and talks with Continuous Miner Operator Brad Hoogenboom at the mine face. The largest operating salt mine in the world is in Goderich, Ontario and is run under the name Sifto with the parent company Compass Minerals. The mine runs the depth of the CN tower under Lake Huron and goes into the lake for 9kms or so and provides table, agricultural and road salt. They also have a nearby processing plant to refine the mineral. July 16, 2014 (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Goderich, Canada - July 16 - Gerry Rogers (left) is the VP of Operations at the mine and talks with Continuous Miner Operator Brad Hoogenboom at the mine face. The largest operating salt mine in the world is in Goderich, Ontario and is run under the name Sifto with the parent company Compass Minerals. The mine runs the depth of the CN tower under Lake Huron and goes into the lake for 9kms or so and provides table, agricultural and road salt. They also have a nearby processing plant to refine the mineral. July 16, 2014 (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Salt Mines
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Richard Lautens / Contributor
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Toronto Star
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July 16, 2014
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